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Eco Friendly And Safe Electronic Mosquito Swatter

All of us have experienced that annoying buzzing around the ears that never goes away, no matter how many times we try to swat it or try to catch it. It almost seems that the tiny brain those mosquitoes have seem to outwit our large developed brains, leaving us helpless, angry and frustrated.

 

Villagers all over Asia and other rural areas always have and still do, burn rice straw, rice husk, dung or scented but smoky incense sticks to get rid of the annoying mosquito. Today there are easier to use incense sticks, repellants and insecticide sprays, repellant lamps and all sorts of chemical and other artifacts, which emit chemicals into the air. No single, effective method has been available that is a hundred percent safe for humans. Many, who do not want to use chemicals, have reverted to the frustrating and unreliable but safe, hand swatting method.

Fortunately, for these and other health conscious individuals, the super-effective, highly reliable, electronic mosquito swatter has made its appearance on the market. The electronic mosquito swatter kills mosquitoes on contact without the use of harmful chemicals and is safe for use by children including toddlers. It is powered by two commonly available AA batteries.

No more mosquito repellants with harmful chemicals and irritating smells, which leave patches and smears on walls, curtains and furniture. The new and better alternative, the electronic mosquito swatter, leaves behind all the old problems of smells, smudges and unhealthy chemicals which can irritate the respiratory system and cause allergies and other health problems. The electronic mosquito swatter is also sold under and often referred to as: mosquito zapper, electronic fly swatter, electric mosquito swatter, insect zapper, bug zapper and mosquito killer bat amongst others. These names reflect the electronic mosquito swatters shape which looks like a badminton racket.

The electronic mosquito swatter is easy to use and the large surface area kills the mosquitoes, flies or other flying insect on contact without leaving a mushy stain. The device is activated by holding down the press button on the side of the handle until the light goes on, then wielding it against the flying insects, where they are killed on contact by the slight electric charge in the swatter’s netting. On releasing the button and shaking the swatter, the electrocuted insects fall to the ground. The electronic mosquito swatter has a safety shield with a triple-grid so that fingers and palms are protected from the slight electric current. Safe as it is for children to handle, it is not a toy and children must not be allowed to play with it or use it unsupervised.

The electronic mosquito swatter is a safe, fast and effective way to rid your home of unwanted flying insects. It is also useful for outdoors during camping or barbequing, fishing or picnicking and even during golfing when stubborn insects seem to follow one around. So when those swatting urges kick in, have your electronic mosquito swatter handy.

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